Citizens Academy 2019 Planning & Community Development Who Do We - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Citizens Academy 2019 Planning & Community Development Who Do We - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Citizens Academy 2019 Planning & Community Development Who Do We Work With? State of Ohio Architects Appraisers MORPC Planners Title Companies DCRPC Attorneys Builders County Consultants Boards Township Real Estate Pros
Who Do We Work With?
State of Ohio MORPC DCRPC County Township Elected Officials Citizens Architects Engineers Landscape Architects Planners Attorneys Consultants Real Estate Pro’s Businesses Contractors Developers Lenders Surveyors Appraisers Title Companies Builders Boards Commissions
Why?
- State enabling legislation
- Police Power
- Efficient use of resources
- Maintain property values / investment
values
- Vision of the community / Implement
Comp Plan
- We are in the City Charter: Article XXII –
City Planning, Zoning, and Platting!
Planning & Community Development Director David Efland Planning / Zoning Administrator Lance Schultz Chief Building Official Jerry Warner
Planning & Community Development
Code Enforcement Officer Susan Martin Inspector (Residential) Paul Standering Inspector (Commercial & Residential) Larry Eley Inspector (Electrical) Marvin Phipps Administrative Assistant Julie Mannon Intern Development Planner Dianne Guenther PPT Code Enforcement Officer Vacant Zoning Officer Jordan Selmek
PCD Lifecycle
PLANNING PLANNING PRE- DEVELOPMENT PRE- DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT ENFORCEMENT ENFORCEMENT
Population
- About 20% since
2010, 7,000 new citizens
- Est. ~42,000 people
now
Permits
- Residential Permits were 623 in 2018 - record
- 144 in 2019, 130 SF through end of April – pace is just
under 2018
- 242 Commercial permits in 2018 – 7th year in a row over
- 200. 2019 on pace for an 8th year –could set a record
Single‐Family Permits
- 364 in 2018
- 2nd highest
- Since 2000
- Low 88 (2008)
- Peak 487 (2003)
- 10 yr. avg. ~175 / yr.
- Since 2000 avg. 225/yr.
Non‐Single‐Family Permits
- 259 in 2018
- 2nd highest
- Since 2000
- Low 0 (multiple)
- Peak 361 (2005)
- 10 yr. avg. ~70 / yr.
- Since 2000 avg. 80/yr.
Inspections
Includes building and zoning inspections related to construction activity such as: foundations, framing, electrical, HVAC, drywall, insulation, roofing, sprinklers, etc.
- Residential: 9,079
- Commercial: 1,298
- Other: 2,280
- Total: 12,657
- Highest since 2004 (13,380)
Code Enforcement
Includes: trash and rubbish, Weeds and grass; property maintenance, signs in right‐of‐way; junk and inoperable cars; tenant landlord fair‐housing disputes
- 2017: 1,759 actions
- Signs in right‐of‐way: 597
- Trash‐rubbish: 143
- Zoning: 371
- Weeds and grass: 269
Downtown
- APA Ohio – Great Places in Ohio award
- Façade Grant –
- Nearly 30 Projects
- ~ $1M Investment
Grants
- Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) – Repaving, sidewalks, Fair Housing program
- Community Housing Impact and
Preservation Program (CHIP) – city and county are partners; tenant-based rental assistance, emergency repairs, Habitat for Humanity houses
- Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) –